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Length- the basic unit of length is the meter. Meter- SI unit of length - It is the distance between the doorknob and the floor.
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Volume- is the amount of space that something occupies. Liter - SI unit for volume....- A little more than a quart... - Solid objects can have volumes in cubic centimeters
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Mass- is the amount of matter an object contains. Kilogram- the basic SI unit for mass. ◦ About 2.25 pounds. ◦ A smaller unit is the gram.
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Easier to use because it is a decimal system Every conversion is by some power of 10. Much easier to use when doing calculations.
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A metric unit has two parts A prefix and a base unit. prefix tells you how many times to divide or multiply by 10.
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Length - meter - m Mass - gram - g Time - second - s Temperature- Kelvin (K) or ºCelsius (ºC) Volume - Liter - L
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kilo k 1000 times hecto h 100 times deca D 10 times kilometer - equals 1000 meters or about 0.6 miles
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deci d 1/10 centi c 1/100 milli m 1/1000 centimeter - 1/100 of a meter or less than half an inch
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Line up from zero not the end of the ruler Small numbered divisions are centimeters (parts are mm) 01234
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Use a graduated cylinder. Hold it level with your eye. Read the bottom of the curve. Measures in milliliters mL. A meniscus is the curvature of the surface of the water 10 20 30
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Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity and, mass is the amount of matter. The weight of an object can change, but an object’s mass is constant.
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Use a triple beam balance First zero the balance. Then place object on pan. Then move largest weight first, until pointer tips to right and move back one notch.
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Move next smallest weight, until pointer tips to right and move back one notch. Move smallest weight, until pointer is at mid-position. When balanced, add up the weights.
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012345678910 0 20304050607080901000 200300400500
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Press on button to turn on. If balance in not on zero, press zero button. Place object on pan and, record mass in grams. Turn balance off at end of lab period.
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how far you have to move on this chart, tells you how far, and which direction to move the decimal place. khDdcm m L g
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l Change 5.6 mg to kilograms. l starts at milli position and move six places to the left. Metric Conversions khDdcm m L g
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move the decimal point six places to the left 0.0000056 5.6 mg = 0.0000056 kg khDdcm m L g
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Change 5.6 m to millimeters starts at the base unit position and move three places to the right. khDdcm m L g
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move the decimal point three to the right 5600. 5.5 m = 5600. mm khDdcm m L g
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convert 25 mg to grams convert 0.45 km to mm convert 35 mL to liters khDdcm m L g
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Density- tells you how much matter is packed into a given volume. Calculated by dividing mass by volume ( D = M ). V
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Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 25 g & a volume of 5.0 mL. .D = M = 25 g = 5.0 g/mL. V 5.0mL
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Now let’s see how well you can perform some conversions!! Example problems 10 km = _____ dm 0.1 hm = _____ m 1cm = _____ hm 0.01 m = _____ mm 100 dg = _____ dag 10 hg = _____ kg 0.1 mg = _____ dg 0.001 cg = _____ mg 1 kg = _____ g 0.01 dag = _____ cg
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temperature (K) = temperature (°C) + 273.15 the melting point of water is = 0°C = 273.15 K the boiling point of water is = 100°C = 373.15 K
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*is the temperature at which the vapor pressure of a liquid is one atmosphere. *Units - K (Kelvin)
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the melting point of water = 32°F the boiling point = 212°F.
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The SI unit of temperature is Kelvin (K). Notice that there is no degree sign used with the abbreviation. To covert from Celsius to Kelvin temperatures: C--> K+ 273 K--> C- 273 CelsiusKelvinFahrenheit Freezing: 0 273 32 Boiling: 100 373 212
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Dervied units: are combinations of SI units. Volume: amount of space occupied by an object. Volume=Length X Width X Height V= l X w X h This is used to calculate the volume of a cube and combines three length measurements together. Density: the mass per unit volume of a material. Density=Mass/Volume D=m/V This is a combination of units of mass and volume.
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Mass- find the mass of the object using a balance Volume- To find the volume by measuring the length, width, and height. Then calculate density=mass/volume
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Mass- find the mass of the unknown using a balance Volume- To find the volume, first measure the water that can immerse the irregular object in a graduated Cylinder. Then dropped the object in the cylinder and note the displacement measurement. Density = mass/volume.
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